SAN ANTONIO, TX, May 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) A San Antonio Remodeling and Interior Design firm, BRAVI, is excited to announce a new custom homes division. BRAVI with architectural designers and interior designers on staff has always offered custom home design but after an outpouring of requests from clients, BRAVI now handles the construction too.
BRAVI, a San Antonio custom home builder, stands alone as a design and construction company in San Antonio, TX that specializes in contemporary and modern homes.
"For years now we have been offering contemporary designs and remodeling for our clients and have received many requests to build contemporary custom homes due to a lack of interest of from other builders in San Antonio. Most custom home builders in San Antonio are stuck in out-dated styles of the past 20 years which featured Tuscan and Mediterranean themes. Today's San Antonio affluent homeowners want the clean lines, open and inviting spaces, and a blending of the outdoors that a contemporary home offers," said Justin Bravo, BRAVI.
Contemporary home design integrate a wide variety of style features, while blending both historic elements and current lifestyle concepts. San Antonio custom home communities are well known for their breath-taking views of city-lines, resort golf courses, and the beautiful Texas Hill Country. BRAVI is adept at making the most of these views by designing homes that flow between the outdoors and indoors seamlessly.
BRAVI's San Antonio custom homes are focused on both universal as well as sustainable design. BRAVI believes the key fundamentals of a successful sustainable home is low-energy design principles and an investment in the overall building fabric.
"Typically when our clients our building custom homes, they are building a home that they want to grow old in. At BRAVI we understand that your home has to grow with you. Every corner, cabinet, and living area is carefully crafted to be a space that will remain as functional decades from now as the day they moved in," says Justin Bravo, BRAVI.
BRAVI means an acknowledgment of a great performance from a team of people - and that is exactly what you can expect. BRAVI is a team of designers and remodelers that are as passionate about our client's homes as they are. BRAVI is a San Antonio interior design and San Antonio remodeling firm that is sensitive to time, budgets, and details of our client's projects. BRAVI has been designing and remodeling homes in the San Antonio area for 9 years.
BRAVI is a member of several trade organizations along with being active on the board of directors for a couple of them. Justin Bravo, an owner of BRAVI, is the President of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, Vice President of the National Kitchen and Bath Association, and on the Board of Directors for American Society of Interior Designers locally.
BRAVI specializes in high-end kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, home additions, whole home renovations, and custom homes in the San Antonio, TX area.
If you are looking for a design-build firm that can take your home from conception to completion, then contact BRAVI today at 210-690-4663. See some of BRAVI's spectacular work at BRAVIDESIGN.com or visit the BRAVI Design Studio at the Shops at La Cantera.
Website: http://bravidesign.com
San Antonio Remodeling Firm, BRAVI, is Also a San Antonio Custom Home Builder Offering Contemporary and Modern Home Designs and Construction
A San Antonio Remodeling and Interior Design firm, BRAVI, is excited to announce a new custom homes division. BRAVI with architectural designers and interior designers on staff has always offered custom home design, now handles the construction too.
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[Press-News.org] San Antonio Remodeling Firm, BRAVI, is Also a San Antonio Custom Home Builder Offering Contemporary and Modern Home Designs and ConstructionA San Antonio Remodeling and Interior Design firm, BRAVI, is excited to announce a new custom homes division. BRAVI with architectural designers and interior designers on staff has always offered custom home design, now handles the construction too.